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н not beet that one pig on that food (No. $ 12 f ed b £x by various s diagrams, showing the constituent. epe 
Cert rough n е a very bs milk in different animals, and also by a number о 
id carcass to live- deren ы the aver- lactometers for the purpose of testing the parity of 
XE as it is M bed | age pe r cent. of carcass ofthat 1 p^ mE $ Jb 
i additi E converts каи ood of|o : T b^ other, Е: The ауеѓасе cent. of саг of Tho го ано: observe ed that milk was essentially an m emule 
" erior q ua ty. sin experi- e ree other pigs on Boi -meal and арр оло sion of ѓа y particles in solu! on, of caseine, and m: sugar. 
gerior into опе ot di bed, two Lots, of four рї was, however, about + 1р. high RETE that of the four but uL M DEN mener A m Mitis dope и AO эса e 
zm d sage i To Lot 1а ер. of Barley- | pigs having Thorley's food К ү 
rim n was given; and to Lot 2 a similar mix-| "There is nothing therefore in t ncásed à . „Those cells 
certain quantity of Thorley's condimental|recommend the use of 213. condiment with аы izes ooo cr ^, animals, and varied Teeni ію 
o inferior fattening foo h igs for profit. ing round, and others egg-shaped in * ad- 
ge 1 ge s the. weights of the pigs at the com- | In fact, the following balance sheet of the experiment | dition to 1 ј і invaria 
f the ано ннн ; |БһотБ that in fattening for 19 weeks there was а | conta ү; 
рекепеп} an we if weight; he per cent. of carcass | balance of 17, 10s. 11d.in favour of x lot fed without | 81840 
= i bed cold) in the fasted! iren ight. > Thorley's р notwithstanding that o: e of the. pigs i in 
t ted. 
er o 
any 
Lor 1. ттн BARLEY- MEAL AND BRAN,  £ 's @ | Бу the microsco е. Pus у manifested itself under the 
Per cent, gs bought in at 41s. 6d. each 8 6 0 овсоре in diseased milk, but even the microscope was not 
Ingeae carcass in 1806 lbs. Barley, at 375. 6d. per quarter of 416 bs, sufficient in all cases to p whether milk was wholesome or 
i Pigs. At "M including grinding 7 83 | поб. Мапу t which possessed*a medicinal effect were 
commence- | conclusion, | 12 уба, weight. 1024$ Ibs, pt. at 5s. ба. per ewt. |. —— 9. 2:107 32 speedily abso: into milk and neninrod often as medicinal as 
ment, „таң, 24,1862. | 
d Iy absor! ti а ш 
e original remedies; in the ваш! colouring matter such 
Nov. 1, 1861. gr way g 
— Шы. Pork, sola : a » £19 4 0j 4 0} |-3 ооа of oh the piu че of indigo AUN the ра А n 
" Stone 5108. Pork, sold at 4s, 4d. per stone, sin ар olygon: e mi an 
-Jorl. Four Pras Рер ох BARLEY-MEAL AND BRAN: the offal.. E сњ ан 19 4 0j|tinged it. He Me. pt. Tomind the meeting also that the 
à ; lbs. а! + — flavour of milk was es materially affected by the food 
272 157 i £0 0 0 |ofthe m. 
247 139 l4 К ШЕСЕ Mif hite on account of the suspended opaque globules, 
198 92 753 ‚ WITH BARLEY-MEAL, BRAN, AND TTHORLEY's Боор; |and generally speaking tho bluer it was the less cream there 
214 118 80 iam P RR 418. 6d. each . £8 6 0 |was in it, because the globules Sepa the 
E Ihes Barley, at 375. 6d. per quarter of. dne Ibs. surface ; consequently, in boshing milk by the eye, the more 
931 | 506 ludin g grinding .. 8 71101 феа? it was the more curd and butter it contained, and the 
2823 1264 793 10203 ]bs. га-д at 5s. 6d. per cwt: б: DUES it 2 E. Бе jpber ovamban сл 
S 105 lbs. Thorley's food, at 40s. рег cwt. e 117 6 apoak e q y of milk became better, в- 
Корыт MEAL, BRAN, AND B. ЎА ——— | сгеазей in quantity, and if animals were stinted in food, 
4 » 21 1 53 bo only кү йөр yield very little, but what little they did 
15 | DE M 90 stone 1 1b. pork, sold at 4з. 4d. l: per stie; sinking yield would poor. 
Q 
210 101 78$ ХИРЕ: - 1910 6) Ther а great deal of ps Mec m dd 
277 175 83 sonparative yos of the milk of v. 
985 [77 80d up SSQUI Il „The results of these еа with ples; t ii wiel analysed the milk of the des ui 
2333 | 196 80} with inferior fattening dE and also the milk of а с: rh ОРӘНЕ r niat d e dog, and 
PEL ME 2i LIGUE ӨӨ ы ой; аю во : ied singular тась bed. in al = pai а fats 
RUM тот 'w dis! (c b. ABA те м ion A "оноу" M food Moda win esee күтө Л "No xin d ү food y i 
А hi ge increased 2 amount of Tin med by а дыз compare with it, and solid buteher's meat contained less nutri- 
р eek; tho average weight of aüimabedithing tive qualities by far than did this description of milk. This 
r 100 olbs "ive weight per week; а explain the difficulty of bringing up puppy-dogs by 
amount required to produce 100 lbs. hen Tho rléy's wd die v given it required and; and indeed if апу one wished to preserve а тате or аз. 
пе: more total food. to produce a given amount of increase d puppy that had lost dem mother, the only food that 
атаву in е weig п се -weight, i ecd be given at all approaching iex nutrition си пага а 
" of ou was а very concentrated an on о! 
RN MD am A . In fattenin g for 12 weeks there was p difference tea. It was also в lar that naturally there w: ugar 
Жоор Cossvup. o En 105, 11d. ы кын lot of four pigs, in favour of tho milk of bitch; but after it had been domesticated and 
pa т arley-meal an n alone, over Barley meal, bran, |u чи есе: i жт р 74 it E sd n Mu That 
е showe e intima розв ction ween an е com 
Рег head 100 168 roues rompe Trai deri n. J. B. Lawés, Rothamsté d, ӨГ lal Аш ilk was exifemely i 
^inl2^ | per weel. live- 1% hec March 1. as ñuch as 91.65 Быт of water out of 100 compared with 87.02 
weeks. parts, which was the on in the milk of 
лад E оаа 
Aebi hii dence 
кш, have read with mach. Jure 
alnage, 
: Air Drainag dige HA 
lbs. oz: | your article on "Mr. Hutehinson's system of was called in chemical la the best of all curatives 
lori. L AND BRAN. 
TUN “Ibs. lbs. oz. lbs. 
к e 10243 дї 6 12 10 
туш. 18602 38 12 22 14 
-> | for indigestion, and if a "itle c m E. suffering from it a tea- 
367 18 bu tIa inclined to think there is pr obabl си 10 | spoonful о: NOU milk sugar was the safest and best of all 
„шз. а р han you seem willing £o give him ар — ributed the poverty of the milk of donkeys 
dul 3885) 60 2 35 в 570 4 |credit з It is gol атр that rain water has much "pon w Which they fed, and expressed an opinion 
à : В hicl does not Їч it tod на a chaiige K milk would me much 
E 2 Роз Pios А2 ON BARLEY-MEAL, BRAN, AND air (ga &c) m with it, which it does $ KEST. 
Is $ 3 richer. Passing sss of t E poo est to one of the richest, 
HORLEY's Ai. eadily огр. [mu action also takes place | eweg milk, һе M. d gre rise atthe variations he 
21 139 202 8 during E e Duns of the water — the (d had found їп the зау 4 d үшүн of milk, and 
38 15 22 12 -p 9 1 ы that the Duk: ing had 
8 1.14 0 
__————. 
2 4 36 7 592 
ommencement of the expe- : 
Р. 1 1 1 bran O 
hose on Barley-meal, bran, | 51е in badly laid and irregular portions. Tf 
431 lbs. ; or 6 lbs. more | drains are open to the atmosphere it may in the well 
those i Tho orley's t ing 
than the others; th 
d wit | 
ui soil, which being ible n very e milk ona OV Punt вм had ten cal ies which was 
eather, 16 -must necessarily check ihe "evade ond good Tr (tien or fuo AE. i howed the im f dairy. 
од. of tlie pipes by acting tl yb 5А НЕ their cows "E 
nanger. Weex nce occasionally greati inconvenien Of course climate had a good deal to do with the 
| nel he coeli Di air in the (cast-iron close- jointed) quality of n milk. i 
| pipes by dini to the water whee l, ко ег of whichis| In moist and temperate climates the milk орыр was 
| Sensib minis shed until the air is set free. The flow | larger in quantity, оз роза in аныгы ex than a: = 
in the brauch pipes to е e ter trough, and | po^ and t RUIN. de ru е edes irc 
State 
Н Пе, ái ly of ho ө house, hei ein sometimes ato 745 bad ked influence он 
I s Beli. р; gs РР there |. tr she v he 
Жу. е, апа М is, much їп Mr. Sua d uced in most ágrieultural ign cius orto 
views. After long mot nued g weather the m: x mornin na эел Rest S 18 mese milk, was 
ed with air. Ho i 
К the soil fill d 3i prune iat da eig pt en cases the moming milk Ce pane than the 
а елу; , much а e 8 eve ; K 
weight per as you may frequently observe—but much is | Js по percepti Mi ыта EV 
they Muir i onfined y th › ав is noticed by its disengage- | t e food which vue had Some or 
t; in n therefore more fo od for ment, ste ep you walk leisurely along ill- 13 previo: io t one fine he found tho e decer dairy 
ined*ground. Driven ini i does this | toe! ipo int Led he cows being out iri Grass 
їп. in M. p 12579 weight ire Mu running full bow). Tues e for your con- | in the mornin tho milk, and when inthe duy time бау 
16 Thor е . e , 
Вапу oys f IE че. 9 а Sideration, аз I know that truth is your object. Jobs |: were mo A «сс p | enormes eeu 
[MES of | Thornhill Harrison, Frocester Court. å deser! 
in 
morning. 
Lord FEVERSHAM inquired Мерт? sm Mh 
р difference. їп үе кады given by е coivs in 
" i &oríetíes, morning and th. n. e 
when the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. . а Es seid that the d difference in ге 
and 20 lbs. 13 oz,| А tio held o believed 
ay last at the Society's rooms, over Square, Mr. 
Ва the chair. Among the gentlemen 
were eversham, Sir E. Kerrison, M.P.; 
rJ, b ; Mr. dreth Gibbs, Mr. 
ell, Prof. ег, Mr. Adams р Ameri 
CN hene oe tra porin X Bee Е ыла ч 
н ti (c givea (Жз - the nature dE БЫ stock 31 pints iy 1o Fi йш 
and composition of Milk. The lecture was illustrated | the evening, making for the ay 52 pints. or the cows 
e ) 
уе been greater had 
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